Journey of the Universe

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Recently I had the good luck to preview the upcoming film – Journey of the Universe. While it was a bit anthropocentric (human-centered) because we are afterall, not the center of creation only one strand in its web, the film was engaging and informative. From emergence, creativity, complexity to the earth’s story and our own human story, beautiful photography mesmarizes the viewer.

From the film’s website:

JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE invites us to become fellow travelers on a journey no previous generation could have fully imagined. Through the astonishing achievements of science, we now know more about the history of the universe and the unfolding of life on Earth then ever before. We have a detailed account of how galaxies and stars, planets and living organisms, human beings and human consciousness came to be.  But what role do humans play in this 14-billion year history of the universe? And how do we connect with the intricate web of life?

Eco-theologian, Brianne Swimme is the narrator of this remarkable film. Check the film’s website here to find out when it will air on your local PBS station.

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InnerPeace – Trust Yourself

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God does not test us – but life does. Life is challenging and risky. Yet,  God takes a risk in allowing a creation that is free to choose, even choose wrongly. In the same way we take a risk in living too.

This is why it is so important to trust yourself. When you can access the trust and love you have deep within yourself, then when others fall short or relationships change or fall apart, devastation isn’t inevitable. These things will happen to us. It’s how we navigate these waters that matters.

Trusting ourselves first isn’t the same as being unwilling to trust others, or being overly independent or isolated. It doesn’t mean that we shield ourselves from the risks life will inevitably bring.

Rather, we can count on our humility and tenacity to seek help from others when we need it, learn from experiences of missplaced trust, develop new relationshps, be creative, regroup and make changes. We can do this because our love and trust of ourselves comes from deep within. It is always with us.

God lives within the deepest interior of our hearts. Trusting ourselves is intertwined with trusting God.

Interestingly Dictionary.com describes “faith” as “Confidence or trust in a person or thing: faith in another’s ability” (emphasis mine). Trust in our truest selves, our deepest interior or God then, is faith.

Trusting ourselves gives us flexibility, resiliance and hope in the face of adversity, hurt and suffering.

Trust yourself.

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Autumn at Botanical Gardens

Today was an Indian Summer day at the Botanical Gardens. Colors often become more intense as summer moves into autumn. Time to bring out the blankets, gather some pumpkins, light a few candles. But before you do – enjoy the flowers of autumn at the gardens.

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Letter to Americans & Response

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I came across this post on Zero Hedge a while back. Then I noticed an eye-brow raising response in the comments section. The post entitled “Dear Fellow American” represents a fairly common, American-centered view of our current national economic and political situation. Here’s the original post,  also shown below and the comment follows.

Warning – The commenter to “Dear Fellow American” articulated another view of our situation (follows the post below), that will be very difficult for some to read, much less face. Still, the commenter, who is British, voices some hard truths that many in other countries around the world believe about Americans, our current situation and the U.S. in general.

Dear Fellow American,

I am writing this letter to you not as a liberal, not as a conservative; not as a lefty, not as a righty; not as a Democrat, not as a Republican, not as a Tea Party populist; not as a Christian, not as a Buddist, not as a Moslem, not as an atheist; not as a socialist, a communist and certainly not as a bailout capitalist.

I am writing to you as just another ordinary American.

I’m your next door neighbor, I’m the guy standing next to you at the check out counter, I sit next to you on the bus, I sit next to you at worship, I’m in the next lane over on the freeway, we see each other at work,  I’m right behind you at the cinema and three rows over at the ball game, our kids go to school together. We stare blankly at each other each and every day, but we rarely if ever exchange a word.

Today, I have something important I would like to say to you.

In these twilit days of August, as we watch the so called “power elite” luxuriating in their billionaire beach hideaways, at their billionaire birthday parties, political golf outings, fund raisers and PhD cowboy retreats, I keep asking myself one simple question.

I’m pretty sure you are asking yourself the same question as well. That question is written all over the worried faces of millions of struggling Americans trying to live a modest life within their modest means.

It is written on the faces of the unemployed struggling to pay their bills. It is written on the faces of young adults despondent over their prospect of living under the shadow of runaway debts.  It is written on the faces of children living in homeless shelters, it is written on the faces of struggling entrepreneurs who can’t get a loan, it is written on the faces of all of those frustrated working and out of work people who once had a simple American dream.

Everywhere I look, I see the same question.

Unfortunately,  I don’t see any answers.

All I see is self serving corruption, greed, stupidity, short sightedness and outright thievery by the parasites and leeches that would have us look upon them as our grand leaders and  paragons of commerce.

They ask and take, they take and complain, then they give precious little or nothing in return.

They blather endless platitudes about what’s good for them, then pay feeble lip service to what is good for the rest of us.  Their idea of a free market is that of justice and prosperity to the highest bidder.

They are good at one thing and one thing only, preserving their own status quo by exploiting you, me and the rest of us.

They are callous human strip miners and care absolutely nothing about anything but their own fat cat bank accounts, fat cat sports cars, fat cat jets, fat cat hideaways, fat cat trophy wives, fat cat mistresses, fat cat country clubs and gold plated suntans.

The question I want to ask you is this: Why?

Why is it taking so long for you, me and the rest of us to look each other in the eye and finally say what needs to be said?

Those selfish crooked liars and thieves on Wall Street in collaboration with their hired guns and bought politicians in Washington DC have taken over the town. They are down in the Silver Dollar saloon whoring themselves at a big old drunken Wall Street party while the rest of us are quietly cowering in the miserable shadows of Everywhere USA.

Why are we waiting to speak out, to act, to do what is necessary to protect our families, our children, our grand children and our country, yes OUR country, from those Capital Hill bandits, corporate horse thieves and fast buck bankster snake oil artists?

It is time to take back the neighborhood we call USA. It is time to haul the thieves and swindlers responsible for the mother of all economic clusterfucks  before the court of public justice.

Let them call us populists.  Whatever.  I’ll gladly wear that badge if that is what it takes to set things right.

I know you are busy so I won’t take more of your time. All I ask is you consider what I have said and how it relates to you, your friends family and  loved ones.

If you agree with what I am saying, but wondering what to do, perhaps one way to start is to take this letter, pass it along to the next person and ask them to do the same.

The sooner we all stand up and openly say enough is finally enough, the better we will all be.
Yours sincerely,

WilliamBanzai7

Now the response – an apt reply to “Dear Fellow American” which articulates the feelings of many around the world.

From Zero-Hedge reply 8-20-11 – 13:03 by YHC-FTSE

I spent some time re-reading your efforts, and as laudable as your sentiments are, I fear it is too little too late even if by some miracle the vast majority of your continent share the same feelings – which they do not.

I have tried in vain to summon up some sympathy and compassion for your fellow Americans who find themselves in the present predicament, but every time I do, the faces of babies, children, women, and men your fellow Americans have exploited, raped, poisoned, bombed, knived, and shot around the world during my lifetime surface along with the spurious reasons spoken by a million American lips why they all had to die, each time it happened. I think about the millions of people bombed in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, the 300,000 stillborn babies deformed beyond recognition by Agent Orange, the hundreds of thousands raped by US troops around the world, the legacy of another generation of children deformed and dying from depleted uranium in Iraq, and wars upon wars fought directly or by proxy by those who govern the USA. In my lifetime alone, the picture is staggering.

If America’s Downfall or more aptly, Der Untergang, means I don’t have to hear another Rand-worshipping, paranoid, materialistic, murderous, thieving, delusional, lying fat-American-fuck expound jingoistically on his “Greatest Nation in the World”, then I can only wish it will happen tomorrow. If Der Untergang means justice for the downtrodden by removing American support for despots on their land, the removal of military garrisons of the pretend-Roman-empire on every corner of the globe, and a chance for individuals and nations to finally control their own destinies, then I say bring it on, no matter what the cost to me.

If Der Untergang means the end of the pernicious Ponzi cycle based on debt slavery as saleable asset, and creating wealth out of bullshit with fancy sounding words like, “fractional reserve”, “deposit insurance” and a million acronyms, then I say, yes please. If it sends the whole industry of leeches who make nothing tangible, create nothing useful, and merely suck all the youthful, useful talent into the abyss of a money making gambling machine, and sends them all into oblivion, the human race would be much better off.

I am sure there are those whose hearts are in the right place. The real life versions of Grizzly Adams, The Waltons, or even Earl Hickey in America who despair as much as everyone else in the world at what America has become: A haven for zionists and other fundamentalists who base their lives on causing as much misery to others as they can, and spreading their Malthusian philosophy all the while as an excuse to get rich on the misfortune of others. If you are that person in despair, then you have my sympathies. Otherwise, it is time for Americans to reap what they have sown so widely with their greed. None of you gave a shit when NGOs pleaded that the USD dilution as a reserve currency will cause widespread starvation in the 3rd world because millions will be priced out of staple foods. Virtually none of you gave a shit when you were told about gross abuses and exploitation practiced by US corporations. It’s only now when it affects YOU that I hear the whining. Remember: in a democracy, you have none to blame but yourselves. The World will be a much better place without the kind of people America breeds and nurtures.

What do you think? Are we willing to face the hard reality of how we are viewed by many around the world?

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Second Time Around

Flowers just really add beauty, scent and life to the spaces we live in. Once a larger bouquet is fading, take the nicer, remaining blooms and create one or more smaller bouquets and continue to enjoy them for awhile longer.

Some things are just more interesting and enjoyable the second time around . . .

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